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What is Sepak Takraw and how did it start in the Comox Valley?

Jun 14, 2023 | Media, RG News

Sepak Takraw translates to ‘kick’ ‘ball’ and over 12 years ago a former Comox Valley resident named David Lecovin discovered the sport being played on a trip to Thailand. In southeast Asia it is played at all levels much like hockey is played here in Canada both professionally and in driveways. It is the national sport of both Malaysia and Thailand. In Myanmar it is also their national sport but it’s referred to as Chinlone and said to be more than 1500 years old. In the Philippines it is taught as part of the school curriculum. Yet in Canada it’s almost completely unknown.

Excited and armed with a couple woven rattan Sepak Takraw balls and a badminton net, David enlisted some friends to give the sport a try back home in the Comox Valley. The game functions the same as other net sports like volleyball or badminton only instead of using a racquet players must use soccer style skills, using their feet, knees, or head to propel the ball. Each side has 3 hits to get the ball back over the net. Players can pass the ball or take all 3 hits themselves.

David’s social circle showed excitement and persistence and embraced the game with flailing legs, so to speak. And so the Red Giants Sepak Takraw Team was born! Although David moved away the group stuck to the sport playing every week, enlisting other friends and newcomers to the Comox Valley. The group grew and evolved and now play at a calibre worthy of national recognition.You can view a short explainer video about the game, and some footage of the Red Giants Sepak Takraw Tteams playing at https://redgiants.ca.

The game only requires a decent pair of sports shoes and some foot-eye coordination, so it is accessible to most. New players will find the game comes with a learning curve, and rewards perseverance with the ability to serve, receive, set, and spike the ball with confidence and accuracy. Experience in soccer and hacky sack can help players get into the sport but the group has found their camaraderie is what keeps them playing.

The Red Giants will be forming 3 separate teams this summer when they host the first ever Provincial Sepak Takraw Championship in Martin Park on Saturday, August 12th. Their competition will be fierce considering they are playing against other teams who were born in countries that practise Sepak Takraw as early as they can walk. 2 teams are predominantly Filipino and the other team comes from Myanmar.

This one day tournament will be played from 10am till 6pm and will feature fresh food on site courtesy of the Phat Parrot food truck.

Come out and cheer on your favourite of the 3 local teams. Phill Fuller is captaining Team ComoxValleyBounce. Pieter Vorster will be leading Team Pod Creative and Jason Green will be captaining Team Jay Green Plumbing.

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What is Sepak Takraw?   

Translating loosely as “kick ball” Sepak Takraw is a team sport popular in Southeast Asia, in which a woven ball is hit over a high net using parts of the body other than the hands or arms and without letting the ball touch the ground. This 3-min video briefly explains the rules…